How to change brush size in photoshop with scroll wheel

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Hi. I have razer tartarus V2 with mouse wheel and I realy need mouse wheel for resizing brush at Photoshop! Shortcut Alt Left mouse is awkward for me. Thank you in advance.

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Solved it with razers keymap, sorry 

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Solved it with razers keymap, sorry 

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I'm not sure how long I've been using the right mouse button and the Tools options menu in Photoshop to adjust the size of the brushes, but it must be years. In Photoshop tutorials on YouTube I have always seen that people change the tool size pretty quickly with any keyboard shortcut and the mouse, but the step was always missing to google how it works.

After I have just tested the Logitech Craft keyboard with the rotary wheel, I am confronted with the subject again, because the rotary wheel on the keyboard also allows you to adjust the brush size very comfortably without going through the tool settings. My wife works in Photoshop all day and she was also very interested in the keyboard and said that she could then save herself the keyboard shortcut. "Ah!", I thought, "Let's ask the specialist how it works exactly." And of course the solution came promptly.

To change the brush size or the brush hardness, you don't necessarily have to go through the brush options if you know which key combinations to use (screenshot: Sir Apfelot).

Keyboard shortcut on Mac

Since the keyboard shortcuts are different on macOS and Windows, I have divided them into two sections. Here first the way on the Mac (tried with Adobe Photoshop CC 2020 under macOS Catalina):

  • Hold down the ALT + CTRL keys
  • then click with the left mouse button and keep it pressed
  • Move the mouse left / right to enlarge or reduce the brush tip
  • by moving the mouse up / down you can adjust the hardness of the brush

If you are good at finger yoga and manage to press the SHIFT key at the same time, the brush hardness can be adjusted with the movement of the mouse. You can work with the SHIFT key, but moving the mouse up and down regulates the hardness of the brush so that you don't have to do finger yoga. Thanks for the hint, Juri!

Keyboard shortcut under Windows

If you work with Photoshop under Windows, you would have to use the following buttons to change the brush size:

  • Hold ALT and right mouse button down
  • then move mouse left and right

Also under Windows you hold the SHIFT key if you want to change the hardness of the brush.

With the rotary wheel of the Logitech Craft you can not only change the tool size, but also the hardness, the flow and the opacity (photos: Sir Apfelot).

Alternative to the shortcuts: Logitech Craft

As already mentioned, I am currently testing this Logitech wireless keyboard. I can reveal so much even before my final test report: Changing the tool tips in terms of size, hardness, flow and the like is a snap with the context-sensitive rotary knob on the keyboard. The thing also works wonderfully with other Adobe programs such as Illustrator, InDesign and the like.

To do this, you can freely assign a number of multifunctional buttons so that you can call up certain actions or processing steps directly with the press of a button. I find working with this wheel very pleasant and much easier to implement than the rather complex keyboard shortcuts - especially since the mouse does not have to be moved to change the brush size and you can continue working more quickly.

Since the Logitech Craft also cuts a very good figure when typing, it is my recommendation for all those who are often in Photoshop or in general in Adobe Creative Cloud programs. You will find them here at Amazon or here at Gravis (probably cheaper than at Amazon).

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How do I adjust the scrolling brush size in Photoshop?

In order to increase or decrease the size of your brush, you need to:.
Click and hold the Alt key. (On Mac, this would be the Ctrl and Alt keys),.
Click and hold the right mouse button,.
Then drag horizontally from left to right to increase, and from right to left to decrease the size..

How do I change the brush size in Photoshop with keyboard?

Photoshop Brush Keyboard Shortcuts Tap the left square bracket key to make your brush size smaller, or the right square bracket key to make your brush larger. To change the hardness of your brush edge, hold down the Shift key and tap your square bracket keys.

Can we change the brush size in Photoshop?

On Windows: Control + Alt + Right click -drag left/right to decrease/ increase brush size and up/down decrease/ increase brush hardness.

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